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The iPhone camera is one of the most used on the planet, responsible for documenting more than one colourful breakfast and duck-style smile over the years. But if only it was rugged enough, it could also be used for documenting action shots, instead of today’s default, the GoPro. Well, slip it into the ProPhotoX, and you can do just that. It’s a “rugged but sleek” case that is waterproof up to 33 feet, and offers drop protection up to 30 feet. Additionally, it features interchangeable lenses to amplify the types of pics you can take. “A Macro Lens for intense detail at 10x magnification, a Telephoto Lens providing optical 2x zoom for action shots, a 175° Fish-eye Lens to increase your field-of-view and a Waterproof Flat Lens to take your photography into the depths.”

It’s normally $150, but today you can use the following coupon codes to knock $30 off the price. For International customers, use coupon “photo1“, while US customers can use “photo“.

This is a time of continual technological evolution and constant movement. Portability has become one of the primary requirements today, and gadgets that offer optimum portability are more in demand than ever. The ChargeKey, a simple yet innovative gadget that allows you to charge your iPhone or Android and sync data from wherever you are, is a perfect example of this. The charger, made from a combination of silicon and rubber, is extremely durable; it can be twisted, bent and squished any way you like and it’ll still keep ticking. In addition, this USB device is scratch-resistant as well. Carry this simple gizmo and you can charge your phone anywhere, anytime. Available for about $30 in iPhone 5/5C/5S and Android variants, this is the perfect get-it-and-forget-it “gizmo on the go.”

Hate it or love it, the iPhone is not about to get a physical keyboard. Most of us are ok with this by now, but there’s a legion of ex-Blackberry users and old-timey types who still long for the warm fuzzy feels that only a physical keyboard can provide. This Bluetooth Keyboard Case has such a keyboard, and it’s made specifically for the iPhone 5/5S. Just slide the phone in, slide the keyboard down, and peck away. Bluetooth takes care of the connection, while the typing surface offers up 50 keys for your communication needs. That includes numerals, symbols, brightness adjustments and even music playback controls. Normally you’d be expected to pay $69 for it, but after today’s deal it’s $39.

We wrote about this deal last month and you guys seemed to dig it. Well, it’s ending on the 29th, so this is pretty much your last chance to get it at that price. You’re looking at the Essential iPhoneography Lens Kit from Bazaared, which is a swell assortment of lenses that attach to your iPhone 5/5S, and expand its photographic abilities tremendously. And no, it’s not your usual bunch of tiny clip-on lenses that barely seem to make any difference. This kit is decked out! Check this out:

Moving files from your iPhone or iPad to your PC and back again can be such a pain sometimes. But it’s something you probably do on a regular basis, especially if you take photos or videos regularly or have a lot of apps installed on your device. An alternative to the usual mess of wires and cables is the iStick.

It’s USB flash drive with a lightning connector on the other end, so you can use it for your Apple devices and for your laptop or computer, too. Just slide the switch from one side to the other to bring out either the USB or the lightning connector. The iStick works with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, and works with a universal iOS app on these devices.

While not quite as decked out as last month’s giant lens kit, this three-lens collection will still expand your phone’s photographing capabilities way beyond stock. Each lens attaches to your device via a magnetic mount that you stick on your device. It’s a slim ring that’s barely noticeable, and which allows you to quickly change between lenses. You get a macro, a wide-angle, and a fisheye lens. And while you’d normally pay $69, after today’s rebate you’re looking at $24.99.

You’ve seen one case, you’ve seem them all. Or have you? The Concepter team brings something new to the table with the Lunecase Eclipse, which is a case for your smartphone that’s equally smart. It has the capacity to receive notifications from the iPhone and display an icon accordingly at the back to let you know when you’ve got a new message or incoming call.

The coolest part is that it’s powered by electromagnetic energy, which is emitted and surrounds most devices, including your iPhone. In short, it doesn’t need any batteries and it doesn’t need to be charged to power up.

Oh no, not another iPhone case, right? Yeah, well it is. But that’s ok because we so rarely cover them, and well, this one’s kind of neat. The DodoCase makes your iPhone 5 and 5S look like a little book.

Handcrafted in San Francisco, each iPhone case features a book-like exterior made from high quality fabric, an innovative, reusable adhesive for attaching the device to the case, and an elastic strap to hold the case securely closed.

Remember dead tree books? They’re still around, and there’s a certain nostalgia in disguising your modern breakfast-logging machine as an old-school booklet, so we kind of dig it. There are 8 colours available, and instead of having to pay $35 for it, you can have it for $29.99.

Whatever your reasons are for wanting to spy on your surroundings or the people around you, then here’s something that can help you out: the Peek-I, which is basically an attachment for your iPhone that’ll let you see around corners or areas at odd angles that you normally won’t be able to see with your eyes alone.

Peek-I is meant to go over your camera lens, where it works its magic by reflecting images this way and that to let you check blind areas and take images at a 90-degree angle.… Continue Reading

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